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China is building world-first triad reactor system to power world-class chemical plant

Project uses nuclear energy to pump clean steam to the petrochemical industry while also supplying electricity

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Construction of the nuclear island for unit 1 of the Xuwei nuclear heating and power project’s first phase began on Friday with the pouring of the first tank of concrete. Photo: Xinhua
Dannie Pengin Beijing

China plans to power a world-class petrochemical complex under construction with ultra-high-temperature steam from an unprecedented three-reactor nuclear system.

The steam can reach up to 1,000 degrees Celsius (1,832 Fahrenheit) – high enough to break molecules apart.

Located in Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, the project combines two third-generation Hualong One pressurised water reactors with one fourth-generation high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) for heating and electricity generation.

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Never before has a single facility integrated multiple generations of nuclear technology to simultaneously provide both power and ultra-high-temperature process heat at industrial scale.

The Lianyungang site is one of China’s seven major petrochemical industrial bases under development. Photo: Xinhua
The Lianyungang site is one of China’s seven major petrochemical industrial bases under development. Photo: Xinhua

Construction of the nuclear island for unit 1 of the Xuwei nuclear heating and power project’s first phase began on Friday with the pouring of the first tank of concrete, according to Chinese media reports.

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